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Tree Stump and Fireflies
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Handheld i-Phone image still shows interesting features: a rocket launched from VSFB around 9:00 p.m. PST that permitted reflections of sun off out-gasses, creating this cool bag-shape. Firefly is flying off to the left. Camarillo, California
Another picture of the fireflies in Kati Ansell's wonderful production of "Fly Eagle Fly". We went to see it last night and although our focus was on our beloved we were blown away by the beauty of the costumes, dance, enthusiasm, music and organization. What a pleasure to see all these young people enjoying this wonderful discipline and seeing them being not only taught so beautifully but also taught with such love and kindness
Fireflyers get their name from their nasty stings which feel like the victim is on fire. These herbivorous insects live in swarms, and will sting anything that even looks in their direction threateningly.
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@ Edinburgh University
A lot of different shots from this weeks firefly light show.
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Can't stop won't stop.
Firefly season is at its peak I just can't stop being amazed by how beautiful the shots you take while they're dancing in front of the camera are.
Location: Canavese, Piemonte, Italy
Canon EOS 60D with Sigma 50mm f/1.4, single shot
“A dark night, lightened up by thousands of glowing fireflies... It's magical...” ― Ama H.Vanniarachchy
Hello people!
This is my first time adding stuff via photoshop in my photo - those fireflies/yellow dots were added in using brush.
Anyway, I had this idea of fireflies for such a long time but the more I researched on it the more I felt like there is no other way except adding them in on photoshop - so here we are! Well at least I think now the result is quite nice - she seems really at peace there <3
Please enjoy and see you in the next photo - cheers!
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Hey there, long time no see!
I may have lost interest for Flickr, but not for photography.
I always wanted to try shooting fireflies since I have a DSLR and this year that moment finally came.
I have many more to upload!
Location: Canavese, Piemonte, Italy
Canon EOS 60D with Sigma 50mm f/1.4, single shot
Fireflies were doing their thing in the early evening as the stars started to shine. This is perhaps my favorite barn in eastern Kansas.
Best shot so far, hope it isn't the last as well!
Location: Canavese, Piemonte, Italy
Canon EOS 60D with Sigma 20mm f/1.4 Art, stack of several exposures
Free to use AI image generators are popping up all over the internet. This one is by Adobe.
As I look through the "Explore" images on Flickr, more and more images appear to be AI generated - I say appear as its getting harder and harder to tell.
(This image I created with the free Adobe Firefly is easily identified as not a photograph - but many are far more difficult to spot).
And as if to prove a point - - - - this image was Explored on 16th August 2023
Fireflies in the tall grass by the barn flit about. We decided some dancing in the dark was in order.
a firefly without wings and its light without blinking in my hand during sunset at Sutjeska national park, Bosnia. Venus can be seen in the background.
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it was an amazing night that I saw tons of fireflies in forest. stunning !
they are also very sensitive to environmental levels of light and consequently to light pollution
When the stars come to play on Earth..
Another night, another place, another spectacular show.
Fireflies really are my favorite subject from now on.
Please check out the other photos of the series too!
Location: Canavese, Piemonte, Italy
Canon EOS 60D with Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Art, single shot
The Lampyridae are a family of insects in the beetle order Coleoptera with over 2,000 described species. They are soft-bodied beetles that are commonly called fireflies or lightning bugs for their conspicuous use of bioluminescence during twilight to attract mates or prey.
Fireflies are found in temperate and tropical climates. Many are found in marshes or in wet, wooded areas where their larvae have abundant sources of food. Some species are called "glowworms" in Eurasia and elsewhere. While all known fireflies glow, only some adults produce light and the location of the light organ varies between species and sexes of the same species. The form of the insect which emits light varies from species to species (for example, in the glow worm found in the UK, Lampyris noctiluca, it is the female that is most easily noticed. In the Americas, "glow worm" also refers to the closely related family Phengodidae. In New Zealand and Australia the term "glow worm" is in use for the luminescent larvae of the fungus gnat Arachnocampa. In many species of fireflies, both male and female fireflies have the ability to fly, but in some species, the females are flightless. (Wiki)